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temperlyne said:In his book, tarot and the journey of the hero, Banzhaf connects the t to the greek letter tau, who's hebraic equivalent thau resembles the framwork in marseille style decks. He considers it the mark of the chosen one, of cain, which ment that a person market by that sign was under the protection of the god.
Also he states that when the world card is put above the hanged man, they form the shape of an ankh. The egyptian symbol of life.
Well, probably there are plenty of meanings for this card......... I also don't know for sure. but from what I have read, this card represent the God Tyr who hanged himself on a tree ( I forgot it's name, sorry..... ) to obtain knowledge.
there's just so plenty of different explanations for a single card in tarot, I'm really confused, but I agree with you BTW. Thanks for the info Temperlyne